Sash-holder



J. H. NEWBORY.'

SASH HOLDER.

Patented Peb. 9, 1886.

(No Model.)

56 IIIIIII ll'NiTED STATES l ETENT OEEICE.,

JOHN H. NEWBORY, OF "WATERFORD, OOI\TI\TEC'IICU1`o sAsH-HoLDER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 335,711, dated February 9, 1886.

Application filed November 14, 1885. Serial No. 182,839. (No model.)

To @ZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, J can H. N EwEoRY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Watel-ford, in the county of New London and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Sash-Holders, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.

y This invention relates to an improvement in sash-holders; and it consists in the peculiar construction and combination of parts that will be more fully set forth hereinafter, and particularly pointed out in the claim.

In the accompanying drawings, Figurel is a perspective View of my improved sashholder, taken from the front side thereof. Fig. 2 is a similar View of the reverse side of the sash-holder. Fig. is a diagram representing my invention applied in aposition for use in a window-frame.

A represents a metallic plate which is formed, substantially, in the shape of the letter T, and having a horizontal arm, a, and a vertical arm, a. On the rear side of this casting or plate are formed bearings b, in which is journaled a horizontal rock-shaft, B. To the outer end of this shaft is attached an arm, O, by means of which the rock-shaft maybe partly rotated, and to the inner end of the said shaft is attached a segmental cam-lever arm, D, the face of which projects through a slotted opening, a2, that is made in the casting or plate.

its face wth'teeth or serrations d, which engage with the windowsash when the latter is This cam-lever arm is provided on raised and lock the said sash to prevent it from being lowered until the rock-shaft is partly turned to withdraw the teeth from the sash.

Irl represents a coiled spring, which is on the inner end of the rockshaft B. One end of this spring bears against the rear side of the cam-lever arm, as at b, and the opposite end of said spring bears against the rear side of the plate A, as at e', the function of this spring being to cause the teeth of the cam-lever arm to be pressed inwardly and against the outer edge of the window-sash with sufcient force to cause the said teeth to bite into or engage therewith.

The combination ofthe plate A, the rock shaft B, journaled on the rear side of the plate, the serrated cam-lever arm on the said shaft, the face of which extends through a slotted opening in the plate A, the arm C, for partly rotating the rock-shaft to move the ca1n-lever arm, and the coiled spring E on the said shaft, one end of the said spring bearing against the rear side of the cam-lever arm, and the other end of said spring bearing against the rear side of the plate, substantially as described.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signaturein presence of two witnesses.

JOHN H. NEWBORY.

described my invention, I

lVitnesses:

JAMES, A. GALLUP, WILLIAM GREENE. 

